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. amy: we will host a discussion on the new york primary results. then from brooklyntobrazilorthe lower house of brazil's congress has voted to impeach president dilma rousseff. she claims her opponents are mounting a coup. >> it is a coup. it is a coup dressed as original sin, which is the fact there is no legal basis for my impeachment. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. former secretary of state hillary clinton and real estate mogul donald trump scored significant victories in new york tuesday, in a primary marked by widespread reports of voter disenfranchisement and irregularities at polling sites. on the republican side, donald trump won 60% of the vote. he appears poised to win 89 of the 95 delegates up for grabs in new york. ohio governor john kasich came in second, with 25% of the vote. meanwhile, on the democratic side, hillary clinton won 57.9% of the vote statewide, with bernie sanders winning 42.1% of the vote. sanders won the majority of counties in the state, but clinton won b

. amy: we will host a discussion on the new york primary results. then from brooklyn to brazil or the lower house of brazil's congress has voted to impeach president dilma rousseff. she claims her opponents are mounting a coup. >> it is a coup. it is a coup dressed as original sin, which is the fact there is no legal basis for my impeachment. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. former secretary of state...

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amazon rain forest, 2016 olympic games and 200 millionpeople,brazilisa vibrant nation and with an annual g.d.p. of nearly $2 poeu $2.25 trillion it is increasingly wealthy. but led by president dilma rousseff, brazil is in political crisis. that is because already facing impeachment for possibly concealing government budget deficits president rousseff has corruption scandal. fearing for their democracy, millions of brazilians are taking to the streets to demand justice justice. note this. another target of petrobras corruption investigators former president luiz inacio lula da silva silva, known as lula, has just joined rousseff's cabinet. while a judge has put a hold on his appointment, lula's rationale seems obvious. under brazilian law lula's government office will shield him from easy prosecution and because lula is lightly influential in brazil's congress, rousseff hopes he will prevent her impeachment. question, why did former president luiz inacio lula da silva take a position in rousseff's government. you want to try that, eleanor? because under brazilian law a member o

amazon rain forest, 2016 olympic games and 200 million people, brazil is a vibrant nation and with an annual g.d.p. of nearly $2 poeu $2.25 trillion it is increasingly wealthy. but led by president dilma rousseff, brazil is in political crisis. that is because already facing impeachment for possibly concealing government budget deficits president rousseff has corruption scandal. fearing for their democracy, millions of brazilians are taking to the streets to demand justice justice. note this....

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24, bringing you the latest international news. araujo indelmerbrazil, shelost an impeachment vote in the lower house of congress that will now pass to the senate which could vote her permanently removed from office. to earthquakeaid hit ecuador. at least 272 people were killed and that death toll does seem to -- does look to rise even further. a major battle due to begin in the u.s. supreme court. -- 26 states are fighting against president barack obama's executive orders on immigration. we had the latest business news, we are telling you why oil prices are on the slide after a crucial meeting. stay tuned. thank you for joining us on france 24. we start off with some breaking news coming in. we have a report from italy that there has been a major shipwreck in the mediterranean, with hundreds of migrants feared drowned. the italian president speaking out a short time ago. we get the latest from our correspondent in delhi that in italy. -- in italy. >> so far, the italian coast guard has not confirmed, we are hearing reports that people have drowned, disappeared and the nationa

24, bringing you the latest international news. araujo in delmer brazil, she lost an impeachment vote in the lower house of congress that will now pass to the senate which could vote her permanently removed from office. to earthquakeaid hit ecuador. at least 272 people were killed and that death toll does seem to -- does look to rise even further. a major battle due to begin in the u.s. supreme court. -- 26 states are fighting against president barack obama's executive orders on immigration....

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beforeor the supreme court. the candidates' final push to win over voters in newyork.brazil'spresidentfacing impeachment, and much more. >> sreenivasan: there was justen one case on the docket today for this short-handed supreme court. but that case happened to be one of the biggest of the term: a dispute over immigration, ander the scope of presidential power. the arguments inside the court drew hundreds of pro-immigration demonstrators outside, chanting "yes, we can" in spanish. they were there supporting the president's program known as "dapa"-- "deferred action for parents of americans." it shields some four million people from deportation. >> my dad travels all over theda state of texas. every time he goes out we live in fear that he's going to be deported and families shouldn't live like this. >> sreenivasan: congressional supporters also turned out, to defend the president's acting without congress' approval. >> the president of the united states has taken actions that were clearly established today in the court that ronald reagan took.ha that george bush took. >> it

beforeor the supreme court. the candidates' final push to win over voters in new york. brazil's president facing impeachment, and much more. >> sreenivasan: there was justen one case on the docket today for this short-handed supreme court. but that case happened to be one of the biggest of the term: a dispute over immigration, ander the scope of presidential power. the arguments inside the court drew hundreds of pro-immigration demonstrators outside, chanting "yes, we can" in...

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yourself in a (bleep) situation.sobrazil, coffeeand butts, buttock minus. biggest news from the south american nation. >> lulu is being impeached because she is accused of scandal. >> trevor: this is like budget -- we joke about what's happening in where silibut over there emotions are running high. >> hearing the downfall of a president they blame for the worst recession in decades. >> five long hours, they've watched on giant screens, as members of congress voted one after the other in favor of impeaching the president. (cheering) >> trevor: now, you might be thinking that cheering is a weird reaction to a president being impeached, but you have to understand, that's brazil. they cheer for everything. this is how they reacted when they watched the movie "up." ♪ (cheering) >> trevor: it's a carnival of condolences, people. and it's not just on the streets. even legislators in brazil have a strange way of showing their outrage (yelling in foreign language) >> trevor: even in a time of crisis, brazilians can't not party. that's them fighting it out. this is how serious i am! aa

yourself in a (bleep) situation. so brazil, coffee and butts, buttock minus. biggest news from the south american nation. >> lulu is being impeached because she is accused of scandal. >> trevor: this is like budget -- we joke about what's happening in where silibut over there emotions are running high. >> hearing the downfall of a president they blame for the worst recession in decades. >> five long hours, they've watched on giant screens, as members of congress voted...

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, and a failure. the crude stumble pushes emerging markets lower. defeated the leadershipafterbrazil'slowerhalf of congress votes to them each the president. i'm francine lacqua in london with tom keene and new york. the diplomatic spat between saudi arabia and iran, and the fact that they did not find an agreement. pullback, widely expected. but you really wonder where they go from here. i do not have a handle on what the next next is for opec. tom: we know who is in charge now certainly when it comes to oil policy, the prince of saudi arabia, and we know that opec a second. nice bow tie. francine: i wore it -- tom: i wore it for the queen. francine: let's go to the bloomberg first word news. voted in the congress favor of impeaching recess. now it is up to the brazilian senate. they say it will be difficult eff to win to -- rous the vote. the death toll is rising due to the earthquake in ecuador. at least 272 people were killed and at least 500 were injured. some coastal towns were devastated and many people were trapped in collapsed buildings. in japan, the series of earthquakes t

, and a failure. the crude stumble pushes emerging markets lower. defeated the leadership after brazil's lower half of congress votes to them each the president. i'm francine lacqua in london with tom keene and new york. the diplomatic spat between saudi arabia and iran, and the fact that they did not find an agreement. pullback, widely expected. but you really wonder where they go from here. i do not have a handle on what the next next is for opec. tom: we know who is in charge now certainly...

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. sugar also down aswell.brazilmaycut gasoline prices. its oil control companies, and that means perhaps less ethanol demand. you have industrials, energy, ags all taking hits. those are today's market minutes. let's take a deep dive into the bloomberg. can you find the charts using the function at the bottom of the screen. >> if you are long, you are crying right now. take a look at this chart. it is a measure of the speculative longs in the future market when it comes to the vehicles -- vix. this is a max out chart. we are along record highs. it is down 45% since ins february 11 high, not even highest of the year. but we are down 45% since then. you had a lot of hedge fund guys in here, and we talked about this last week, that are getting really hurt. on top of that, you have a lot of investors pouring money into e.t.n.'s, exchange traded notes. $2 billion. they track the volatility, and they lost half their value. if you are betting on any kind of rise in volatility, you are screaming right now. >> back to the old normal. >> he prefebruary. >> exactly. i am looking at the fed

. sugar also down as well. brazil may cut gasoline prices. its oil control companies, and that means perhaps less ethanol demand. you have industrials, energy, ags all taking hits. those are today's market minutes. let's take a deep dive into the bloomberg. can you find the charts using the function at the bottom of the screen. >> if you are long, you are crying right now. take a look at this chart. it is a measure of the speculative longs in the future market when it comes to the...

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brazil'sbiggestweekend is too close to call ahead of sunday's impeachment called -- sunday's impeachment meeting. the new revenue growth. as jpmorgan and bank of america's stocks surge. good morning. half an hour away from european open. let me tell you how things are starting to shape up now. a lot going on. the g-20 meeting. what is happening with the imf meeting. all very much and focus. let me show you where the future story is going. very flat call this morning. not going to do much. we watched plenty of other assets. let me show you what is happening with dollar yen. there is an interesting report out of one of the japanese spikes. suggesting desk japanese banks suggesting -- japanese banks suggesting the earthquake may be the cause of not having to use the failed attack site -- failed tax hike next year. we are watching the dollar yen carefully. brent crude, we are watching what is happening this weekend oha.elhomme -- in del you've got the spat between schaeuble and the greeks. the imf in the mix. aussie dollar trading higher, unsurprising given the chinese data. here

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nations head the joe: the political drama that has takenoverbrazil. wewill take the climactic is that climactic turn. citigroup joins us. u.s. rival is slashing cost to ring out profits. we look forward to goleman sack earnings next week. we begin with our market minutes after going down and going up. we close with modest losses. if you look at the performing groups, it is kind of a recap of the first quarter. energy were the biggest laggards. we didn't really do much. we still managed to close up for the week. joe: as we were talking about earlier, it felt like a summer friday, even though it is not summer yet. not a lot of volatility. alix: one stock that didn't feel like a summer friday was apple. the decline actually taking off dow.ints off the apple was responsible for half of the decline the dow jones industrial average saw today. we saw a report from japan that apple is going to have production costs of its iphones and sluggish sales. the stock could recover for most of the day. banks were a very difference story. this is a five day intraday chart. you can see that huge ju

nations head the joe: the political drama that has taken over brazil. we will take the climactic is that climactic turn. citigroup joins us. u.s. rival is slashing cost to ring out profits. we look forward to goleman sack earnings next week. we begin with our market minutes after going down and going up. we close with modest losses. if you look at the performing groups, it is kind of a recap of the first quarter. energy were the biggest laggards. we didn't really do much. we still managed to...

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." ♪ katty: this is "bbc world news america." washington, i am katty kay. lawmakersinbrazilaredebating in peach meant proceedings for the president, a trial about breaking budget laws, and a cease-fire in effect, but already reports of gunbattles in airstrikes. eitherdiving is thrilling or terrifying at any age, but when you are 100 years -- het is quite possibly has always been a daredevil. >> doing things which people have tried to. ♪ ♪ welcome to our viewers on public television in america and elsewhere around the globe. a special congressional commission in brazil has been debating whether to recommend impeachment proceedings against the country's president, and f's government is linked to an economic crisis and scandal that has brought people out to protest in their millions. said she rousseff has has done nothing illegal could we are joined live from your addition aero. exactly why would they want to impeach dilma rousseff? reporter: it depends on who used the two. some say it is nothing more that a congressional coup to get rid of a democratically elected president.

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remain in theeu.brazil'slowerhouse begins debating whether or not to take impeachment proceedings against president rousseff to the next level. and spain's acting minister for industry becomes the latest political leader to fall as a result of the so-called panama papers. good evening. a 10 week long campaign got started in the u.k. today in the buildup to a vote in june on whether the country should remain in the european union. the two sides unveiled theirards bearing slogans, marking the start of what will be a lengthy national debate. one side says the brexit would save the country billions in europe. the other says leaving the block would be an economic disaster and threaten regional security. john henry is a feature writer for the guardian. he believes not many brits are undecided. >> the big problem with this whole campaign is that i think most people, despite what the already madeve their minds up. quite simply, this is not an issue about which people are persuaded by the facts. almostlmost -- you could compare it to kind of a issue or climate change. people either believe

remain in the eu. brazil's lower house begins debating whether or not to take impeachment proceedings against president rousseff to the next level. and spain's acting minister for industry becomes the latest political leader to fall as a result of the so-called panama papers. good evening. a 10 week long campaign got started in the u.k. today in the buildup to a vote in june on whether the country should remain in the european union. the two sides unveiled theirards bearing slogans, marking...

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to londontobrazilinthe next hour. here is what we're watching. print --pec's bigger biggest producers of the weekend, threatening to run new the routing oil prices, snapping back from earlier losses, still down almost 2%. mark: hanging by a thread, that is how supporters are of theizing the future presidency in brazil after a lower house of congress voted in favor of her impeachment. 10 she do anything to stave off her roster? betty: deadline day. the company bidding for yahoos assets are starting to narrow, leading to google as the top contender. one thing that seems more likely is burress a myers day at the helm. it may be numbers. i want to head to the markets julie is. julie: a number having to do with oil that we are not seeing more of a decline in oil, not seeing more of a decline in the talks paired a mixed picture of the u.s. average as the dow is trading higher. considering the close correlation between oil and stocks, it is indeed surprising. take a look here. groups are on the move. energy is not the worst-performing group. we have got consumer discretionary, whic

to london to brazil in the next hour. here is what we're watching. print --pec's bigger biggest producers of the weekend, threatening to run new the routing oil prices, snapping back from earlier losses, still down almost 2%. mark: hanging by a thread, that is how supporters are of theizing the future presidency in brazil after a lower house of congress voted in favor of her impeachment. 10 she do anything to stave off her roster? betty: deadline day. the company bidding for yahoos assets are...

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today. a lookatbrazil. willthe bets on the regime change payout for investors? we are about halfway through the u.s. trading day. let's check in with julie hyman. it's a waiting game. waiting for apple, the fed. stocks are bouncing around in a very tight range. they opened higher, then they went lower. now they are trading. s&p is the leader. earnings still remain in focus. individual stocks moving on that rather than the entire market. apple could change that. eae a look for the latest on on the s&p 500. the s&p is orange for this current quarter. i'm comparing it to energy and financials. we have already seen some of the countries in these industries report but not the majority. you can see the drop in energy and financial sales and earnings. we knew that going in. some of the are worst performers in terms of the year-over-year change in earnings. overall we are still seeing the average beat rate around 80%. that's pretty much the same quarter after quarter. system's theer truck rental company coming out with earnings beating estimates. an hmo company coming out with earnings that

today. a look at brazil. will the bets on the regime change payout for investors? we are about halfway through the u.s. trading day. let's check in with julie hyman. it's a waiting game. waiting for apple, the fed. stocks are bouncing around in a very tight range. they opened higher, then they went lower. now they are trading. s&p is the leader. earnings still remain in focus. individual stocks moving on that rather than the entire market. apple could change that. eae a look for the latest...

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band stretching, the further down, the more potential these markets have. eventhoughbrazilisup 30%, gold miners up 70%, coal up 40%, we think that is just the beginning. joe: gold miners, bloomberg had our etftoday from analyst pointing out what an extraordinary year the gold-mining etf's have had. you say there is more to go with golden the minors? ers? >> you can have down three years, which only happens 3% of the time, down four years in a row, only 1% of the time. down five years in a row, which is happen to coal miners, about .5%. when they do, the average returns for the next two years or 100%, so that is a solid double. even though we have good returns, this is just the beginning of the move as the trend comes and people start piling in. trends aree impressive, but i wonder to what extent can we expect a reversion to the mean when you have policies that are so unprecedented. can you apply the same strategy on the same timeline as in the past when we are in uncharted territory? >> we have measured this insect is an countries back to the in sectors and countries back to the 1

band stretching, the further down, the more potential these markets have. even though brazil is up 30%, gold miners up 70%, coal up 40%, we think that is just the beginning. joe: gold miners, bloomberg had our etftoday from analyst pointing out what an extraordinary year the gold-mining etf's have had. you say there is more to go with golden the minors? ers? >> you can have down three years, which only happens 3% of the time, down four years in a row, only 1% of the time. down five years...

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morning,brazil'simpeachlmentvote in congress moving one step closer to remove iing rousseff from office. >>> and we are looking at the u.s. political primaries. it is monday, april 18, 2016. "worldwide exchange" begins right now. >>> good morning. welcome to "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. i'm sara eisen. >> i'm wilfred frost. good morning to you. we'll get straight to the market action and have a look at futures at this hour. they are pointing lower, albeit not too much given decline elsewhere in the morning. the dow is down 38 points. the s&p 4 points and the nasdaq down by 6 points. we'll have a look at numbers elsewhere in the world. europe is down to the tune of about .2%, .3%. not too significant. germany down 2% after gaining 4% last year. we should keep that in mind when the ftse was up. >>> oil-producing nations failing to agree on a supply freeze at meetings in doha over the weekend. some are blaming tensions between aussie arabia and iran for the impasse. crude prices sharply lower but off the worst levels overnight. wti down 3.2%, 39.07. brent the international benchmar

morning, brazil's impeachlment vote in congress moving one step closer to remove iing rousseff from office. >>> and we are looking at the u.s. political primaries. it is monday, april 18, 2016. "worldwide exchange" begins right now. >>> good morning. welcome to "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. i'm sara eisen. >> i'm wilfred frost. good morning to you. we'll get straight to the market action and have a look at futures at this hour. they are pointing...

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. david: we miss you here, you are in your hometown. wehavebrazilandmorgan stanley, and particularly we have dan yergin joining us to talk about oil as well as rich clarinda. onnie: get a quick check of the markets. .3%.down about it's already at volume low, down futures down about 2% -- .2%. features here are taking their cue from there. the dax in germany relatively unchanged. deal, so theno ruble is weakening today. yenstors are fleeing to the , although now we are at .4% weaker dollar versus the end. three pointoil down 32%. -- 3.32%. stanley is actually down about 20% -- .8%. we are seeing some good numbers out of morgan stanley, but we are also seeing a couple of numbers where people are needing a moment to digest. john? john: it's been a while since i've been here, i'm getting a bit more control. where was the big story in the last 24 hours, the biggest producers failed to reach a deal over the weekend. saudi arabia refused to freeze out commitments from other producers, joining us now is libbyergs javier blas and joins us on the phone. the market has to work something out, th

. david: we miss you here, you are in your hometown. we have brazil and morgan stanley, and particularly we have dan yergin joining us to talk about oil as well as rich clarinda. onnie: get a quick check of the markets. .3%.down about it's already at volume low, down futures down about 2% -- .2%. features here are taking their cue from there. the dax in germany relatively unchanged. deal, so theno ruble is weakening today. yenstors are fleeing to the , although now we are at .4% weaker dollar...

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david gura. it is time for massive changeinbrazilandthe president is on the verge of impeachment. david: and countries are going accord ine climate paris. we look at the impact of climate change. julie hyman has the latest. julie? julie: we get closer to the close on this friday. investors are still weighing a lot of it news and the dow has turned higher at this point despite eight -- despite a tough as caterpillar, general electric, microsoft. the nasdaq is taking the biggest tumble of the three major averages. it looks like energy is the best major group at this point. because of financials as well, this is pulling stocks back up. you look at what is going on with energy, oil prices are up by nearly 2%. southwestern energy, one of the energynergies -- companies to report its stock, has gone up. within the financials, we have also had earning it news, and that includes suntrust and eat tree financial as well, 3.5% -- e-tree financial at 3.5%. david: all right, some gains, but what about the tech stock? have: tech stocks do not an insurmountable problem, but still, it is a pretty

david gura. it is time for massive change in brazil and the president is on the verge of impeachment. david: and countries are going accord ine climate paris. we look at the impact of climate change. julie hyman has the latest. julie? julie: we get closer to the close on this friday. investors are still weighing a lot of it news and the dow has turned higher at this point despite eight -- despite a tough as caterpillar, general electric, microsoft. the nasdaq is taking the biggest tumble of...

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cruz and john kasich are looking to stop donald trump. >>> and an olympic set of crisesinbrazil, wherethe political scandals and the zika virus is competing for the summer games. hello to our viewers in the united states and all around the world. i'm rosemary church. this is "cnn newsroom." there's anger, apprehension and strong denial among the global elite. a massive document leak appears to reveal shell and offshore accounts for top leaders the so-called panama papers came from the mossack fonseca law firm. >> translator: we are an ally for all countries. not only our country. but all countries in the world. and we welcome any publication, any investigation, that will protect the financial systems of panama and the world, so they will not be used for illicit acts at any point. >> in all, 11.5 million documents have gone public. they name 12 current or former leaders from around the world. and at least 128 other politicians and public officials a mentioned. anger over the papers has spilled into the streets in some places. this was the scene in reykjavik, iceland. huge amount

cruz and john kasich are looking to stop donald trump. >>> and an olympic set of crises in brazil, where the political scandals and the zika virus is competing for the summer games. hello to our viewers in the united states and all around the world. i'm rosemary church. this is "cnn newsroom." there's anger, apprehension and strong denial among the global elite. a massive document leak appears to reveal shell and offshore accounts for top leaders the so-called panama papers...

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debate it and going global. >> delaware. >>frombraziltobritain, the new -- ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ >> two bullish calls today. halftime report we're joined now by raymond james. he joins us live from st. petersburg, florida. welcome to the program. >> thanks, simon. >> so why the call. why are you so optimistic here. >> well, we're being opportunistic and taking advantage of the opportunity seagate made. there's an creasing level of enterprise workloads that are going into the cloud where there is a significant deployment of solid state drives that is occurring. so more deployments into the cloud is a good thing for memory layers that produce nan chips or in micron's case the upcoming 3d and we think the risk reward is quite impressive at this level. >> that will surprise a lot of people because for a long time this stock destroyed a lot of value for people and the dynamics are not new. the moving to cloud has been so well telegraphed and documented. why make that call now? why would that be

debate it and going global. >> delaware. >> from brazil to britain, the new -- ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ >> two bullish calls today. halftime report we're joined now by raymond james. he joins us live from st. petersburg, florida. welcome to the program. >> thanks, simon. >> so why the call. why are you so optimistic here. >> well, we're...

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1.7%. ftse lost about half a percent. political crisisinbrazilkeepsbubbling with calls for president dilma rousseff's impeachment. as the challenges against her increase, brazilian stock market has been heading higher in recent weeks and the leader of one of brazil's most high-profile business associations says her departure would be good for the economy. reporter: time for change in brazil -- the call comes not from protesters from businesses. industry leaders say the country's political crisis has taken a heavy toll on the economy, and argue that president dilma rousseff's departure could offer brazil the chance of a fresh start. >> impeachment would be a solution to the political crisis . after that, we will need a "project to make the country grow again in terms of opportunity, job creation, revenue, entrepreneurial spirit can everything necessary for a country is because brazil. she is impeached she would be temporarily replaced by vice president. the prospect has lifted market expectations with stocks hitting a two-year high earlier this month. investors hope the new

1.7%. ftse lost about half a percent. political crisis in brazil keeps bubbling with calls for president dilma rousseff's impeachment. as the challenges against her increase, brazilian stock market has been heading higher in recent weeks and the leader of one of brazil's most high-profile business associations says her departure would be good for the economy. reporter: time for change in brazil -- the call comes not from protesters from businesses. industry leaders say the country's political...

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. from putin's power plays in russia to animplodingbrazil. >>>also, here's a new york value that ted cruz would probably hate. government sanctioned heroin highs. like many other new york values this one actually makes sense. i'll explain. >>> then the ambassador to the u.n., the nation's highest ranking muslim ever to serve in government. what does he have to say about the anti-islamic rhetoric on the campaign trail? >> i think islam hates us. >>> and what makes some teams winners and others losers? i'm not talking about baseball or football but business. google has spent the last four years trying to figure out the answer to this question. it will surprise you. >>> but first, here's my take. having recently discovered how the nomination process works in the republican party, donald trump is furious. >> if they wanted to keep people out, these are dirty tricksters. >> in fact, mr. trump is right on the first and wrong on the second. political parties do have mechanisms to keep people out. far from being a trick, they are the crocks of what makes parties valuable in a democracy. poli

. from putin's power plays in russia to an imploding brazil. >>> also, here's a new york value that ted cruz would probably hate. government sanctioned heroin highs. like many other new york values this one actually makes sense. i'll explain. >>> then the ambassador to the u.n., the nation's highest ranking muslim ever to serve in government. what does he have to say about the anti-islamic rhetoric on the campaign trail? >> i think islam hates us. >>> and what...

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clear. we will come back to this, and what is happeninginbrazil. inthe meantime, let's update you on what you need to know with the bloomberg first world ms.. -- first world news. reporter: brazilian lawmakers have voted to impeach president dilma rousseff. the opposition achieved the 2/3 majority it needed to move the process on to the senate. there, a simple majority would see rousseff suspended as she faces an impeachment trial. hisge osborne will ramp up campaign to keep britain in the european union today. the chancellor will highlight a treasury report that shows an exit will cause permanent damage to the economy due to lower trade and investment. that he says, will cut government income. meanwhile, the french economy minister says leaving the eu would weaken its power within the world. he will attempt to persuade china to drastically scale back its production. you are part of the eu. you are credible because you are part of the eu. your domestic market is not relative to china. reporter: global news 24 hours a day, powered by 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus a

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you.brazil'spresidentdilma rousseff is on the verge of being booted from office. a lower house of congress voted in favor of impeaching rousseff and ending 13 years of leftist rule in brazil. it is up to the senate. analysts say it will be difficult or rousseff to win the votes she needs to stay in power. legalaccused of hiding loans from state banks. the government in ecuador says at least 350 people were killed and more than 2500 injured. the 7.8 quake was centered about 100 miles from ecuador's capital. some coastal towns were devastated. in japan, a series of earthquakes struck the island where the nation's worst in five years. at least 42 people killed. more than 110,000 had to flee their homes. timehe second investigators are trying to recover a data recorder from the sunken cargo ship el faro. the ship sank october 1 while on its way from jacksonville to puerto rico. all 33 crew members were lost. the wreckage was found 15,000 feet below the atlantic ocean in november but the voyage data recorder was never located. ted cruz says he has zero interest in being donald trump's

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today's stock movers shortly. yvonne: a quick check -- angie: the lower houseofbrazil'scongresshas voted in favor of impeaching the president. parliament as the opposition achieved a two thirds majority it needs to move the process onto the senate. a simple majority will see her suspended while she faces and a peach mike trout. -- while she faces an impeachment trial. ceo stuarttimes says gulliver plans to quit in two years and the bank will first appoint a new chairman to help pick the next chief executive. he took over in 2011 and has scaled back hsbc operations, cut nearly 90,000 jobs under pressure from unhappy shareholders. stocks have fallen about 16% this year. regulators are said to be unconvinced. -- they want the companies to sell part of their network infrastructure. hutchison will challenge any block in court. you can get more and the rest of the day's news on bloomberg.com. talks in doha dragged longer than planned, still producing no common ground. alex, why no deal? alex: it was the country that decided not to turn up to this meeting that killed any hope of a dea

today's stock movers shortly. yvonne: a quick check -- angie: the lower house of brazil's congress has voted in favor of impeaching the president. parliament as the opposition achieved a two thirds majority it needs to move the process onto the senate. a simple majority will see her suspended while she faces and a peach mike trout. -- while she faces an impeachment trial. ceo stuarttimes says gulliver plans to quit in two years and the bank will first appoint a new chairman to help pick the...

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political and economic instability in latin america,particularlybrazil. thathas not been going anywhere fast. with a view for these earning releases, bloomberg tv will have an exclusive interview with sap's ceo. that is at 7:40 a.m. u.k. time . a lot of earnings wrapped up, let us get the first word news. rish joins us from hong kong. rish: good morning. the city of london should play a preeminent role, if britain leaves the european union. that is according to governor of the bank of england, mark carney. dominating the landscape, and leaving the eu would probably diminish that. they have fallen to a record low, meaning they now yield less than 0.4%. negative rates are seeing positive yields into longer native debt. but at the end of the day, governor kuroda says he does nothing easing has reached the limit. china says the bank is signaling appetite for adding monetary stimulus. that is after evidence in growth, the third wave of the upgraded forecast by private economist. meanwhile, and now takes chinese companies a record 192 days to collect payments for goods or services. t

political and economic instability in latin america, particularly brazil. that has not been going anywhere fast. with a view for these earning releases, bloomberg tv will have an exclusive interview with sap's ceo. that is at 7:40 a.m. u.k. time . a lot of earnings wrapped up, let us get the first word news. rish joins us from hong kong. rish: good morning. the city of london should play a preeminent role, if britain leaves the european union. that is according to governor of the bank of...

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afterbrazil'slowerhouse congress voted to page the president. and courting yahoo!. verizon is set to lead the pack in the race to buy it reaching the final mile. welcome to "the pulse," live from london. let's take a look at the markets. some great guests coming on the program. first, this is a picture for european stocks, down 0.4%. tohave our in-house expert go through what didn't happen in doha, currently down some 4%. then i wanted to show you the fallout, you can see the yen rising at 108.26. let's get to the bloomberg first word with nejra cehic. nejra: thanks. brazilian lawmakers have voted to impeach the president. there were wild scenes of the parliament as the opposition secured the two thirds majority needed to move to the senate. there, for civil majority would see her suspended while she faces a trial. the president and her supporters say the campaign to oust her amounts to a coup. . george osborne will wrapup his campaign to keep britain in the european union today. the you can chancellor will highlight a treasury report which says it would cause permanent rather

after brazil's lower house congress voted to page the president. and courting yahoo!. verizon is set to lead the pack in the race to buy it reaching the final mile. welcome to "the pulse," live from london. let's take a look at the markets. some great guests coming on the program. first, this is a picture for european stocks, down 0.4%. tohave our in-house expert go through what didn't happen in doha, currently down some 4%. then i wanted to show you the fallout, you can see the yen...

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companies are not even showing up -- mexico will not bethere.brazilisnot there. bloomberg's ryan chilcote coming to us from london. coming up, his goldman sachs headed for a rough patch? that is coming up next on "bloomberg ." ♪ jon: this is "bloomberg ." futures a little bit soft, -27 point on the dow. three, basic gains in the u.s. looking ahead to the doha meeting, right here right now, onsian crude to write at 20% may 3. dollar-yen softer as well. a little bit of risk off the head of the open for global financial markets. let's go to matt miller for some of the big analyst calls on wall street. matt: a big call from cls a on currencies. china's u.n. will tumble i-19 percent by the end of the year. -- will tumble by 19% to the end of the year. is amar gill.ere a weaker level than any of the other 44 analyst projections that we track here at bloomberg. he is a street low. here you see year today down 3/10 of 1%. goldman sachs is taking t cost-cutting push in years. we expect them to be the lowest of any quarter in a decade. joining us now is michael moore, bloomberg's

companies are not even showing up -- mexico will not be there. brazil is not there. bloomberg's ryan chilcote coming to us from london. coming up, his goldman sachs headed for a rough patch? that is coming up next on "bloomberg ." ♪ jon: this is "bloomberg ." futures a little bit soft, -27 point on the dow. three, basic gains in the u.s. looking ahead to the doha meeting, right here right now, onsian crude to write at 20% may 3. dollar-yen softer as well. a little bit of...

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, i'm mark crumpton. investors are bettingthatbrazilsundayspectacle will lead to the ousting of president dilma rousseff. the have been pushing the real stronger. we have a chart that really shows the movement there. a currency swap is also signaling similar things. the blue line is the deposit rate futures. i should say the orange line is the deposit rate futures. it gives the central bank room to cut interest rates. alix: investors are bullish, but our next guest is not. when, why are you a little more skeptical than the market is? >> right now, brazil asset needingre everything to go perfect. you need to wave a magic wand and every thing will be fine. really a lot of the problems that brazil is going through his low commodity prices and sluggish growth that will not go away overnight. i would say other countries are going through the same problems, but because they have better policy, they are in a better position like chile and mexico. that storm of things going on politically and economically. scarlet: there's also the appreciating value overall. win: the big selloff back i

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gathered in front of the congressbuilding.brazil'svicepresident seen here on the left is next in line should the president be forced to step aside. adding more drama atto the crisis, a leaked audio recording of the vice president addressing the nation as though she were already impeached. >> translation: we need to unite all the parties and all parties should be ready to collaborate to pull brazil out of this crisis >> reporter: this is the latest twist in a political soap apra that-- opera that has not only paralysed this country, but deeply divide the brazilian people >>> the u.n. brokered ceasefire in yemen has entered a second day, but hours after it came into effect, sporadic clashes broke out in the east of the capital. it happened in the mared area. the coalition has supporting government troops and houthi rebels have promised to maintain the truce. yemen has been at war since march last year and the civilians have been bearing the brunt of it >> reporter: a rare quite in yemen's capital. for more than a year bombs have fallen here. houthi rebels control the city. a break

gathered in front of the congress building. brazil's vice president seen here on the left is next in line should the president be forced to step aside. adding more drama atto the crisis, a leaked audio recording of the vice president addressing the nation as though she were already impeached. >> translation: we need to unite all the parties and all parties should be ready to collaborate to pull brazil out of this crisis >> reporter: this is the latest twist in a political soap apra...

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brazil--the president is one step closer to being removed from office. david: and a verizon is said to be the leading suitor as other companies drop out to buy yahoo! , including the business known as yellow pages.com. we are two hours from the close of trading. it's good to the markets desk julie hyman has the latest. julie: an unlikely rally. when we heard about the no hot talks collapse, the expectation was oil woodhead sharply lower and stocks would fall along with it, yet that is not what has happened. have&p and the dow each .5% -- not a runaway rally but if you look at the s&p 500, you will see what i'm talking about here. a gradual increase throughout the morning and what is interesting is as we have seen ad itslly, the dow highest and nine months, we have seen people dumping their short nuts on the s&p 500. but you have here is the measure of short positions on the s&p 500. we've seen a decrease in those positions at the fastest pace in four years, sort of a far and of this chart. beenosition has substantial as people have been squeezed out as stocks go higher. mentioned stock

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occupant in tokyo. a blowforbrazil'spresidentas a congressional committee votes in favor of impeaching her. u.s. health officials says the zika virus is scarier than first thought and the impact could be greater than predicted >>> let's start with developments in yemen. four people first of all have been killed in a suicide bombing in the south of yemen. it occurred in a football stadium. eight people were wondered in that-- wounded in that attack. that's the most recent development, but there has been that fragile ceasefire in the second day between houthi fighters and saudi-led coalition in yemen. civilians have been bearing the brunt since last year. >> reporter: a rare quiet in yemen's capital. for more than a year bombs have fallen on the area. houthi rebels control the city making it the target of saudi-led coalition air strikes trying to push them out. a break in the fighting is allowing some here to hope the bombs the stop for good. >> reporter: i hope all sides will observe the ceasefire. i wish for common order to be restored without any violations from either side

occupant in tokyo. a blow for brazil's president as a congressional committee votes in favor of impeaching her. u.s. health officials says the zika virus is scarier than first thought and the impact could be greater than predicted >>> let's start with developments in yemen. four people first of all have been killed in a suicide bombing in the south of yemen. it occurred in a football stadium. eight people were wondered in that-- wounded in that attack. that's the most recent...

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over into the fx well inut elsewhere as reaction to the story outofbrazilaswell and that has also rocked markets. anna: treasuries are also on the move. money going into treasuries. the perception of it being a safe haven. some of the yields coming down on the short end of the curve. result, it is of hard to find a better reflection of assets on the move. in japan, some reaction including a selloff. the story is not over. she is clinging on her fingernails. manus: the impact on the brazilian currency. what is the reality of this debacle in doha. rebounds. yvonne: good morning. the brazilian lawmakers have voted to impeach the brazilian president. the opposition achieved a to thorton -- a two thirds majority. a simple majority in the senate would have her suspended while she faces an impeachment trial. the president said the campaign ousted -- the campaign to oust her amounted to a coup. a treasury report. permanentuld cause rather than temporary damage to the economy due to lower trade in investment. cutrnment income would be at enormous cost to public spending. the french economy

over into the fx well inut elsewhere as reaction to the story out of brazil as well and that has also rocked markets. anna: treasuries are also on the move. money going into treasuries. the perception of it being a safe haven. some of the yields coming down on the short end of the curve. result, it is of hard to find a better reflection of assets on the move. in japan, some reaction including a selloff. the story is not over. she is clinging on her fingernails. manus: the impact on the...

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nextforbrazil'sgovernment.oil: and the biggest producers are unraveling this weekend in delhi. doha.does it -- in what does it mean for oil prices? indexes at their session highs. the s&p 500 at its highest level since december 1. joe: incredible data going into the doha meeting. getng to see if they could a production freeze. they could not agree on anything. oil plummeted. now it has had an incredible rebound. alix: we were down. it was pretty lackluster, and thet when the bell opened u.s., stocks shot higher and continued to grind higher throughout the session. energy stocks also performing incredibly well. exxon adding 15 points. energy stocks at the highest level right now since december. part of this is also short covering. covering theirs short bets. nevertheless, the fact that energy was technically down and stocks still rallied to their highest level of the session was incredible. joe: the theme of the day was instant risk offset around the world. it started in japan. there was a rush on government the 20 year and 30 year. look at that line. it goes straight down over

next for brazil's government. oil: and the biggest producers are unraveling this weekend in delhi. doha.does it -- in what does it mean for oil prices? indexes at their session highs. the s&p 500 at its highest level since december 1. joe: incredible data going into the doha meeting. getng to see if they could a production freeze. they could not agree on anything. oil plummeted. now it has had an incredible rebound. alix: we were down. it was pretty lackluster, and thet when the bell...

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japan. >>> breakingovernight.brazilvotingto impeach its president. political upheaval impacting the markets. good morning. i'm christine romans. this is "early start." >> the band is back together. i'm john berman. in 24 hours from now, the big dance in the big apple, the primary. donald trump hopes to crush ted cruz and john kasich here. the polls show him well ahead. trump campaigns across the state which means, no doubt, new attacks against his own party. he is furious over the losses over the weekend. getting swamped by ted cruz. it is a system that trump says is rigged. let's get more from chris frates. >> reporter: john and christine, donald trump firing up fellow new yorkers ahead of the primary here on tuesday after what was not a great weekend for donald trump. he lost to ted cruz in wyoming. losing all 14 delegates at a state convention. similar to what happened in colorado. donald trump saying these state conventions are rigged. they are not primaries or caucuses where the voters go to vote and calling the big bosses out. >> you have a system that's rigged. we have a

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presidencyinbrazilishanging by a thread. the senate prepares to vote. ♪ alix: you're watching bloomberg markets. i'm alix steel. scarlet: i'm scarlet fu. is running rousseff out of options. the lower house in congress voted in favor of her impeachment. scarlet: her prospects for survival are not looking very good at the moment. mark: joins us from sao paulo with more. marco joins us from sao paulo with more. everyone thought this would be the case, but the brazilian real is not reacting how you would expect. >> the markets have already reacted. the level we see right now actually reached at 3:45. almostis currently at 3.50. much of the pricing arathi happened. -- already happened. things now are really getting into place given the possibility of the new president. leadsregardless of who brazil, we still have an extremely high debt to gdp ratio climbing near 80%. does any kind of government have any hope in helping brazil's economy? the first thing to tackle fiscaloblem is to reduce -- from the 2% gdp level to the 0% in 2017. the ratio at 8%. more than that, the new president w

presidency in brazil is hanging by a thread. the senate prepares to vote. ♪ alix: you're watching bloomberg markets. i'm alix steel. scarlet: i'm scarlet fu. is running rousseff out of options. the lower house in congress voted in favor of her impeachment. scarlet: her prospects for survival are not looking very good at the moment. mark: joins us from sao paulo with more. marco joins us from sao paulo with more. everyone thought this would be the case, but the brazilian real is not reacting...

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. a meeting in dohadisappoints,brazil'spoliticalcrisis turns more contentious and investors mull from the ecb. >> the ecb has now done enough. erik: intel's cutbacks and alphabet's outlook. we cover the week in tech from a to z. >> for the most part, they are only appealing to people who speak english and can have profit growth. imagine that. >> no, they are growing. erik: and we cue up the week's best interviews. business leaders and policymakers held nothing back. >> i don't want to talk about brexit. i do not want brexit. erik: plus, we don't miss a beat as earnings season rolls on. it is all straight ahead on "bloomberg best." erik: hello, and welcome. i'm erik schatzker. this is "bloomberg best," a weekly review of the most important business news, analysis, and interviews from bloomberg television around the world. last week ended with high hopes that a meeting of petroleum producers in doha, qatar would result in a deal to freeze output and bring stability to the market for crude. but talks fell apart and this week began on a familiar note, uncertainty for oil. >> the much

. a meeting in doha disappoints, brazil's political crisis turns more contentious and investors mull from the ecb. >> the ecb has now done enough. erik: intel's cutbacks and alphabet's outlook. we cover the week in tech from a to z. >> for the most part, they are only appealing to people who speak english and can have profit growth. imagine that. >> no, they are growing. erik: and we cue up the week's best interviews. business leaders and policymakers held nothing back....

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king's visit to turkey. thank you. >> so much ahead for you on this newshour. anothermajorbrazil'spresident.the pressure is really mounting now for her impeachment. why canada has been forced to deploy a crisis team to help a remote indigenous community. in sport, psg star ibrahimovich with allegations of doing. the details a little later in sport we told you at the start of this news hour about brick news from lebanon. a bomb attack at the palestinian refugee camp that has killed a member of the fatah political movement. on the line from lebanon, a retired lebanon ease general. can you tell us anything mog about this, why this particular person would be targeted there? south of the city. in the destination is part of the conflict between the palestinian authority supporter. faxes and between the fundamentalists and the camp. but some of them means that the fundamentalist wants to take over a small camp it offer looks the camp. >> right. can you tell me, just quickly can you explain to us more about the camp then? if you are saying he is a fatah leader within the camp but there a

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survivors. bulldozers scour the rubble in ecuador. >> the pressure piles onforbrazil'spresident.a critical vote, one step closer to losing her office. >>> plus -- >> and then, of course, we have crooked hillary. crooked hillary. >> donald trump hurls a new insult at hillary clinton. >>> welcome to our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. i'm rosemary church. >> and i'm errol bar net. let's kick off the week on "cnn let's kick off the week on "cnn newsroom." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> the coast of ecuador lies in rubble. rescue teams are working around the clock searching the debris for signs of life. >> this is one of the rare images of hope we've seen in the aftermath of the earthquake. a 7-year-old girl pulled from the rubble. rafael is keeping track of the damage. >> reporter: a young girl pulled from the wreckage of a building, one of the first glimpses of rescue operations under way in ecuador. after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake tore through the coastal region saturday night. the catastrophic quake left behind a trail of destruction. >> tra

survivors. bulldozers scour the rubble in ecuador. >> the pressure piles on for brazil's president. a critical vote, one step closer to losing her office. >>> plus -- >> and then, of course, we have crooked hillary. crooked hillary. >> donald trump hurls a new insult at hillary clinton. >>> welcome to our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. i'm rosemary church. >> and i'm errol bar net. let's kick off the week on "cnn let's...

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an offshore company to investinbrazil, aninvestment which ultimately was not done and where i was placed at director. the company belonged to my father in 1998 when we were all somewhat younger. the society seized operations in 2008 because it did not make an investment, which is great. there is nothing strange about the operation. >> the controversy is there. markets have been enjoying a strong rally since his election. they closed over 2% lower in yesterday's session. kevin daly is an invest pmt manager at aberdeen asset management. what do you make of his involvement and whether or not the controversy itself, do you think that'll harm him? >> it's highly unlikely to have an impact on the recovery story that's under way in argentina. now, in terms of the economy this year being poor in terms of growth, argentina will be lucky if they have any growth this year. but what is really under way is an economic adjustment. so this new administration after the election in november has moved request d quickly. they've adjusted the currency. they've reached a landmark agreement with the ho

an offshore company to invest in brazil, an investment which ultimately was not done and where i was placed at director. the company belonged to my father in 1998 when we were all somewhat younger. the society seized operations in 2008 because it did not make an investment, which is great. there is nothing strange about the operation. >> the controversy is there. markets have been enjoying a strong rally since his election. they closed over 2% lower in yesterday's session. kevin daly is...